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STEPHEN HENDRY reckons the “open era” of professional snooker has KILLED the amateur circuit from ever flourishing again – like it did 35 years ago. In 1991 the World ...
In a 64-year career spanning from 1937 to 2001, Davies amassed more than 20 ranking titles against men, women and in mixed ...
Infinity Golf Studio opened its doors on June 16 and had the pleasure of welcoming World Snooker Champion and Triple Crown ...
The second Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy between England and India kicked off at Edgbaston, Birmingham, on Wednesday, ...
Northern Irish professional Dennis Taylor, who won the 1985 World Snooker Championship, was also among the famous faces to come to Herne Bay Snooker Club. Picture: KM Group Archives However ...
World Championship history-maker Jackson Page has opened a trading card shop and already has a famous customer in snooker rival Mark Williams. The Welsh cueist hit the headlines in Sheffield back in ...
World Snooker Championship awards as Zhao Xintong and Ronnie O'Sullivan make the cut - Sporting Life
The atmosphere in that famous old theatre was everything we’ve come to expect, and the chance to watch two of snooker’s great players doing battle in the swan song of their careers was ...
Ultimately, this was a top-class player masquerading as an amateur, a former UK champion and world number six, before his ban for breaching betting rules brought his career to a halt for 20 months.
Zhao Xintongs crowning as Asias first World Snooker Champion has put the focus on the growth of the sport in China; he beat Mark Williams 18-12 to clinch both the illustrious crown and a cheque ...
The biggest comeback in a World Snooker Championship final was in 1985, the most famous game in the sport’s history. Dennis Taylor eventually beat Steve Davis 18-17 on the final black, watched ...
While a record 10 Chinese players qualified for the televised stage of the World Championship this year, prior to the start of the tournament only four, Ding Junhui (sixth), Zhang Anda (11th ...
Mark Williams battles back but still trails Zhao Xintong in world championship final - The Telegraph
A perfect scenario for a player with his predilection for attacking snooker. Zhao has to play some awkward bridging shots but it doesn’t faze him. He knows this frame is in the bag.
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